Free Electronics Waste Recycling Event Saturday, April 4 at Casa Grande Parks & Rec Parking Lot

PHOENIX — Arizona Department of Environmental Quality officials announced today that a free regional electronics waste recycling event will be held Saturday, April 4 from 7:30 a.m. until noon in the parking lot of the Casa Grande Parks and Recreation Building, 404 E. Florence Blvd.

The City of Casa Grande and its partners – ADEQ, Supply 29 and Westech Recyclers of Phoenix — anticipate collecting tons of unwanted flat-screen monitors, computer equipment, chargers, cell phones, VCRs, CD and DVD players, printers, small appliances, fax machines, stereos, cables and cords during the event.

Residents from the nearby communities of Arizona City, Eloy, Coolidge and Florence are also invited to bring their recyclable electronics materials to the event for recycling.

“We’re pleased to host this event every year as part of our efforts to promote the recycling of electronic waste. We encourage residents to come out and dispose of their e-waste responsibly,” said Casa Grande Public Works Director Kevin Louis.

ADEQ Director Henry Darwin said, “This is a great opportunity for people to dispose of all the unwanted electronics they have collected over the years while at the same time ensuring that this potentially toxic stream of waste is disposed of responsibly and does not take up valuable landfill space.”

If requested, companies and individuals donating e-waste will receive a certificate of disposal for their records from Westech Recyclers. Westech Recyclers recycles all material in accordance with state and federal regulations

PCSO: 11-year-old Joan Plumb dies after accidental shooting in Casa Grande

CASA GRANDE, AZ – Authorities have released the name of a young girl who died after she was accidentally shot by another child in her home Thursday night.

She has been identified as 11-year-old Joan Plumb.

Pinal County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tamra Ingersoll said the shooting happened around 8 p.m. in the home near Gila Bend Highway and Thornton Road.

Ingersoll said there were three other children in the home along with the victim’s father. At the home were Joan’s 15-year-old brother, a female friend of Joan’s and a male neighborhood friend. The children ranged in age from 8 to 15 years old. Joan’s oldest sibling and mother were out of the house at the time of the shooting.

The children were in the family room of the home when the shooting occurred, Ingersoll said.

Neighbors were shocked.

“We heard nothing,” Carol Stewart, who lives next door, said. “My grandson looked out the window and he saw EMTs and I got really horrified. I said, ‘Something bad has happened.'”

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